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Cast Members of The Two Gentlemen of Verona (Photos by Catherine Aceto)

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But now I worship a celestial sun...”

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Bring Your Own Bard

Bring Your Own Bard is Pittsburgh Shakespeare in the Parks’
informal scene night in which professional actors and non-actors alike
take a crack at their favorite Shakespeare pieces.

Bring Your Own Bard takes place the last Monday of every month
through
May, from 7:30-9 pm at our new venue, Threadbare Cider and Meadery,
1291 Spring Garden Avenue,
Pittsburgh PA 15212. Free admission with $10 suggested donation appreciated.
All funds support our productions.

Whether a seasoned actor or an energetic neophyte, you are welcome to join in the fray and perform their favorite Shakespearean piece during an informal and fun evening.

Bring a prepared piece or jump into a piece provided by MC Alan Irvine. Leave the subtlety at home!

Anyone interested in reading should contact
BYOB@pittsburghshakespeare.com,
412.521.6406, or visit us on Facebook at Pittsburgh Shakespeare in the
Parks. All proceeds support FREE Shakespeare in the Steel City.

Pittsburgh Shakespeare in the Parks has
been producing free public performances of Shakespeare’s works in the
Pittsburgh city parks since 2005. In September 2016 we celebrated our
12th season of shows with 8 public performances of The Comedy of
Errors, playing to over 1800 patrons that included people from
surrounding counties and states as well as local community members. We
had the pleasure of collaborating with the University of Pittsburgh
Honors College to present a performance at Pymatuning State Park. And
we inaugurated an ongoing collaboration with The Pittsburgh Cultural
Trust, providing 2 private student matinees of The Comedy of
Errors for a total of 5 public schools and 1 homeschooling group,
as well as performing selected scenes as part of The Trust’s Gallery
Crawl event.

Thank you for your interest in Pittsburgh
Shakespeare in the Parks. Please join us for our 2018 season!

Pittsburgh
Shakespeare in the Parks' productions are supported in part by the
Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the National Endowment for the Arts,
a federal agency.